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The Backdoor Entry to the Political Establishment
Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. manages to get on the ballot in Michigan through a backdoor method involving only two people in a law office, avoiding the usual process of collecting signatures. This unconventional entry marks a significant shift in his candidacy, from an abstract threat to a concrete one, prompting both Republican and Democratic parties to acknowledge and address his candidacy. As Kennedy aims to replicate this success in other states, a competitive battle ensues as the political establishment realizes they cannot ignore his presence.